An hourglass
The black widow spider.
hour glass
A black widow. This spider is only a black widow if the entire spider is black, with a round-ball looking back-body, female variety if there is a red hourglass shape marking on the underside of the spider. From the top black widows are completely black.
It is black, and has a red hourglass-like shape on its abdomen.
A black widow is a a relatively small black seemingly hairless spider with a telltale red hourglass shape marking on its abdomen
It's my understanding that the color of the markings on a black widow are by and large red, but can appear in yellow, orange, and white. I would regard that spider as a black widow for safety's sake.
The black widow spider usually eats the male spider after they mate, unless they give the female a"gift which is something good to eat wrapped in silk. That is why they are called black widow spiders
Brown Widow. It is not as bad as Black Widow, but it still isnt good.
No. The funnel web spider makes a web in a funnel shape (obviously), but the black widow hunts for its food. :)
The Black Widow spider's scientific name is Latrodectus Hesperus. That means western Black Widow spider.
the black widow is a type of spider, and spider webs dont have doors
It may be a Black Widow spider. They are very poisonous and it is probably best not to approach it if you are unsure of the species. Black spiders have a distinctive red "hourglass" shape on its back.